So is it an historical debt? You said you didn't know for sure what it was, only what Marston's told you. You've sent the stat dec to the enforcement team rather than the court - this is probably why Marston's haven't been made aware. By sending a stat dec to both the enforcement centre and the historic debt team, you've muddied the water - on the one hand you've declared you were unaware of proceedings and on the other hand you've declared you know it's an historical debt. They both can't be true.

You need to ring round each individual Magistrates Court tomorrow to establish where you were convicted and that is where the stat dec must be served. If you need any phone numbers let me know.

I think we need to start again, work out what you've sent to who, for which fine, and what you actually want to acheive here.

At the moment you haven't served the stat dec as you sent it to an enforcement centre rather than the court. You need to know which court you were convicted at so you can serve the stat dec. If you can't find out then you need to send it to the main court that deals with your area, which I'm guessing would be Leeds.

You need to clarify the debts - you now say there's 2 fines, one that you've paid and one you're dealing with. Are you wanting to send stat decs for both fines and if so for what reason. You can't send a stat dec to the historical debt team if you don't know what the fine is for.

I found out its Leeds magistrates but my case comes off hold today I will send the letter special delivery hopefully thay will get it tomorrow but what should I do if a balif turns up before then please

Hi I posted the sat Dec to Leeds Court wich collcectca told me was the issueing Court trying to ring them but I keep getting cut off any advice on what to do if any balifs turn up need to know if they accept my stat Declaration

If you do a section 14 for a fine already paid, you must include a request for payment by giving your bank details and the amount owed to you (including bailiffs fees).

The court service will refund you by sending you a cheque for the fine amount only, - even if they know your bank details. They say the bailiff company must refund the £310 fees. The bailiff company will always refuse your refund saying warrants "cannot be unexecuted"[sic]. Start the claim without further ado.

Not a solicitor. I am a paralegal for solicitors bringing proceedings against non-compliant enforcement action.

Thanks I did send one already to the historic port talbot team but not received any money back and its been over 14 days my dad said that I could add more money to cliam back because they not paid my money back is this true please